At the request of a wealthy man, a courtesan agrees to help heal his mentally disturbed son by pretending to be his wife. Her efforts only earn her abuse and wrath at the hands of most famil... Read allAt the request of a wealthy man, a courtesan agrees to help heal his mentally disturbed son by pretending to be his wife. Her efforts only earn her abuse and wrath at the hands of most family members.At the request of a wealthy man, a courtesan agrees to help heal his mentally disturbed son by pretending to be his wife. Her efforts only earn her abuse and wrath at the hands of most family members.
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- 2 wins total
Mumtaz Askari
- Chand
- (as Mumtaz)
Jayshree Talpade
- Radha Singh
- (as Jayshree)
Mridula Rani
- Shashibala
- (as Mridula)
Jankidas
- Advocate Jankidas
- (as Janki Das)
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This film will be remembered only for Sanjeev Kumar and Mumtaz's performance. It's more of a Mumtaz's movie all the way. She is absolutely stunning in her performance.
The movie is dominated by good performance whether its Sanjeev Kumar's, Mumtaz, Jeetendra or Shatrughan Sinha in the negative role.
Direction is not the best but overall good. Apart from performance, music was another strong point for the movie. All songs were very well made.
The movie is dominated by good performance whether its Sanjeev Kumar's, Mumtaz, Jeetendra or Shatrughan Sinha in the negative role.
Direction is not the best but overall good. Apart from performance, music was another strong point for the movie. All songs were very well made.
PLOT Vijay Babu (Sanjeev Kumar) is a sentimental poet with a tragedy in past looses his mental balance. Chand (Mumtaj) - a poor girl - is hired for his recovery, who initially refuses but later falls for Vijay. How she helps Vijay out of his trauma is the story.
ACTING AND DIRECTION
Direction is good. Sanjeev Kumar is outstanding. Mumtaj beautifully summarizes her role. In a smaller role Jeetendra is effective. Shatrughn Sinha excels in a negative role.
MUSIC The music is excellent and the songs picturised on Sanjeev Kumar are outstanding. "Khush Rahe Tu Sada Yeh Dua hai Meri, Bewafa hi sahi dilruba hai meri...", "Khilona Jaan kar tum to mera dil tode jaate ho.." are excellent. Mohammed Rafi's singing from his heart is evident.
A Movie Worth Watching 9/10 from me.
ACTING AND DIRECTION
Direction is good. Sanjeev Kumar is outstanding. Mumtaj beautifully summarizes her role. In a smaller role Jeetendra is effective. Shatrughn Sinha excels in a negative role.
MUSIC The music is excellent and the songs picturised on Sanjeev Kumar are outstanding. "Khush Rahe Tu Sada Yeh Dua hai Meri, Bewafa hi sahi dilruba hai meri...", "Khilona Jaan kar tum to mera dil tode jaate ho.." are excellent. Mohammed Rafi's singing from his heart is evident.
A Movie Worth Watching 9/10 from me.
'Khilona' would have worked better had it been directed by someone like Hrishikesh Mukherjee. As a downside, the film is a little too melodramatic and the characters (with the exception of those played by Mumtaz and Sanjeev Kumar) are caricatures. For example, when Mumtaz's Chand is raped, we see her cry after that but in the next moment she's quick to defend Vijay. We don't see any of her mental conflict about the trauma caused by a man she admired. The entire comedy track with Jagdeep should have been left out and the director should have instead chosen to develop the situations. The situations aren't well developed and as a result even characterization suffers. Also, at places the editing is choppy. The sets are obviously. Now let's go to the better part of 'Khilona'. The performances by Sanjeev Kumar and Mumtaz are good enough. Sanjeev's performance may appear over-the-top and may seem to lack fluency but it works well with the melodramatic context of the film. Ditto for Mumtaz. The rest of the actors don't impress with their caricatures. The songs, especially the title track and the two mujrah numbers are very likable. On the whole, i think 'Khilona' could have been way better. For me it were the two major performances and some of the songs that saved it from being unbearable.
Khilona is a Hindi melodrama, and one can expect to see in it everything that is associated with the genre. I personally am not a big fan of this sort of movies, the sole reason being the fact that they never really have a strong emotional impact on me. Having said that, I quite enjoyed Khilona, and for more than one reason. The film generally has a nice story, and it may be melodramatic, but it's also quite poetic. The sets are lavish and pleasant to the eye, and the songs are also quite nice. It's not to say as if I thoroughly enjoyed it. It annoyed me several times throughout, and at some point I found myself bored and uninterested. One thing that particularly irritated me throughout the film is that Khilona, like most of the commercial movies of the time, has some very poor attempts at comedy, which are presented in a silly subplot which is completely unrelated to the main story. The comic sequences involving Jagdeep were redundant and unbearable, and had they been edited out the movie would have benefited a lot. But then again, this is a certain genre of movies, and that's how it works. Now to the main reason the film worked for me, well, it's pretty obviously Mumtaz. Wow, this lady is really one of the most beautiful actresses of her time, and here she is a pleasure to look at, probably more than ever - baby-faced, extremely pretty, and terribly attractive. Actingwise, she plays her part with grace and restraint and is very charming. It's quite clear that Sanjeev Kumar's role is surreal, but in a movie like this it's not a big deal, and in his favour it can be said that he evidently has fun with his character and plays it with spontaneity, providing some entertainment. Among the supporting cast, Shatrughan Sinha as the bad guy impressed me the most. The film's final sequences and particularly the messy and ultimately sugarcoated ending were hilarious, unintentionally of course. Anyway, Khilona, in spite of many of its flaws, is overall a watchable film though it is strictly for lovers of the genre.
It is a good engaging film that centers on the morality of a good natured woman belonging to the red light area. Mumtaz is the main star and the whole story revolves around her misfortunes. Sanjeev Kumar has also given a stunning performance as the poet Vijay. But the ending of the movie resonates with the excellent cameo performance of Jeetender. The evocative performance of Mumtaz coupled with Jeetender steals the show defining the end.
The only shortcoming in this movie is extra comical sequences associated with comedian Jagdeep which are unnecessary and unsynchronized with the main plot. Nonetheless, it is a good lesson oriented social drama film based on good direction, especially the opening song and the one "Khilona jaan kar tum tu....".
The only shortcoming in this movie is extra comical sequences associated with comedian Jagdeep which are unnecessary and unsynchronized with the main plot. Nonetheless, it is a good lesson oriented social drama film based on good direction, especially the opening song and the one "Khilona jaan kar tum tu....".
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- TriviaMumtaz and Jeetendra started a roaring affair during the making of this movie and the pair went on to do six films over the next two-three years.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bombay Boys (1998)
- SoundtracksSanam Tu Bewafa
Performed by Lata Mangeshkar
Lyrics by Anand Bakshi
Music by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar, Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma
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